I know that's what I stated above. Grazon doesn't.Agent Orange contained both.
I know that's what I stated above. Grazon doesn't.Agent Orange contained both.
Thank you for saving us all the time.Numerous times, I'm not too proud to learn something new or admit when I'm wrong. I've been down this herbicide conversation road many many times over the years. I spend several months of the year spraying crop land.
Take her flame toy away and give her a rolling pin, flour, butter and sugar with those blackberries!I'd hire her and pray the blackberries came back every season.
Simply show me a study where Grazon lays dormant in the soil for decades is all I asked. 2,4D can exist 2 weeks to up to 52 weeks given prime conditions. Picloram? One month to four years, or three years depending on what study you read. In both of those circumstances the chemicals aren't dormant, they're still active. That's why certain crops can't be planted after certain applications, they're still active in the soil. I can't plant alfalfa for a year after an Ally XP application on winter wheat for example. If they were dormant, what would trigger them and make them active again? I'm perfectly fine with folks who want zero chemical use with their food use or land use, just tell the truth about them when telling others how they work/don't work.Thank you for saving us all the time.
Simply show me a study where Grazon lays dormant in the soil for decades is all I asked. 2,4D can exist 2 weeks to up to 52 weeks given prime conditions. Picloram? One month to four years, or three years depending on what study you read. In both of those circumstances the chemicals aren't dormant, they're still active. That's why certain crops can't be planted after certain applications, they're still active in the soil. I can't plant alfalfa for a year after an Ally XP application on winter wheat for example. If they were dormant, what would trigger them and make them active again? I'm perfectly fine with folks who want zero chemical use with their food use or land use, just tell the truth about them when telling others how they work/don't work.
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